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The "Independent Commission Against Corruption" took a shot at the Hong Kong rioters, this time arresting a well-known singer

The "Independent Commission Against Corruption" took a shot at the Hong Kong rioters, this time arresting a well-known singer

Readers who have seen Hong Kong films are very familiar with the title of "Independent Commission Against Corruption" and appreciate the domineering style of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) in the film. However, in reality, especially in the "amendment storm" that lasted for more than a year, ICC was not seen. And ICC's return to the public eye this time is that it has taken action against a "well-known singer".

According to the Global Network reported on August 2, former Hong Kong Legislative Council member Au Nok-hin and singer Wong Yiu-ming were arrested by the Independent Commission Against Corruption a day after being arrested by the Independent Commission Against Corruption on suspicion of committing fraud in the 2018 Legislative Council elections. ICAC issued a press release saying the two were suspected of cheating in the election, providing entertainment to others to induce others to vote for the candidate. An ICAC spokesperson also called it a serious crime to offer refreshments and entertainment to others during elections.

Wong Yiu-ming is one of the few "yellow corpse" artists in the Hong Kong area who openly opposes China and chaos in Hong Kong. He had close contacts with Ho Yunshi, Chen Shanni, Lin Xi, Huang Zhifeng, Leung Ka Kit and other Hong Kong rioters, repeatedly made public statements in support of the Hong Kong chaos activities, and in the 2014 outbreak of the "illegal Occupy Central" Hong Kong chaos activities with a number of "yellow corpse" artists to support the riots. In the "storm over the amendment of the law" that broke out in 2019, Wong Yiu-ming was even more rampant, not only participating in the anti-China chaotic Hong Kong demonstrations many times, but also repeatedly "singing" for the opposition parliamentarian campaign to solicit votes. It can be seen that Huang Yaoming's arrest is sooner or later.

The biggest reason why the chaotic Hong Kong forces were able to launch a number of illegal demonstrations and demonstrations with a huge formation, and even set up a "death squad" to attack the Hong Kong police, was that the money involved in the chaotic Hong Kong activities was to take money, and the more radical the performance and the more destructive the demonstrations, the more money they would get. At the scene of every illegal demonstration, some people have photographed the scene of Hong Kong rioters distributing money at the scene. So, where does all this money come from? Some of the funds are provided by Hong Kong rioters such as "Fat Lao Li", and most of the funds come from overseas anti-China forces. As a powerful anti-corruption department, ICAC has more experience in investigating black gold, and hopes that ICAC will take thunderous measures in the next action to deter Hong Kong rioters.

On July 30, the People's Daily published a heavy commentary criticizing the "Education Association" as a "cancer" in Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Government Education Bureau immediately announced the suspension of all cooperation with the "Education Association" and began to investigate whether there were any illegal acts involved. This shows that the mainland media and people have been keeping an eye on the clean-up and rectification of the chaotic Hong Kong forces in the hong Kong area and have not allowed the relevant departments to slacken off a little.

The People's Daily's comment article is a reminder, a signal, a support, an encouragement. Of course, we should also see that the infiltration of the chaotic Hong Kong forces into the Hong Kong area cannot be completed in a day, and the idea of cleaning up the chaotic Hong Kong cannot be completed in a day. There is still a long way to go!

The "Independent Commission Against Corruption" took a shot at the Hong Kong rioters, this time arresting a well-known singer